Lagos schools may not reopen Sept 22, says Fashola
WHO cautions FG, states
Despite the Federal Government’s insistence on September 22
resumption date for schools, indications emerged yesterday, that Lagos
State Government might not respect the date.
Governor Babatunde
Fashola gave this hint when he received the Country Representative of
the World Health Organization, Mr. Rui Van Gaz who paid him a courtesy visit in his office.
According to him,” The state government is in the process of
ascertaining through scientific risk evaluation, whether it will accept
the date announced by the Federal Government.”
He added that if evaluation showed that children would be at risk on resumption, Lagos schools would not open on September 22.
At the time of this report, members of the State Executive Council,
SEC, and other stakeholders’ especially private schools operators, were
still locked in the crucial meeting.
Earlier, Mr. Van Gaz, said the
entire leadership of WHO commended Governor Fashola and his team for
their efforts at containing of Ebola virus.
He urged the state
government to avoid being complacent due to the apparent drop in the
number of Ebola cases, saying the war had not been won until the virus
was entirely wiped out.
According to him, “On schools resumption, we
need to ensure that the schools are fully prepared in terms of
availability of water, soaps and sanitizers. The teachers must be fully
aware of what needed to be done when they are faced with any suspected
case of Ebola Virus Disease, EVD in their school. The students must be
enlightened about the symptoms of the deadly disease.
“Even though
the number of Ebola cases has reduced and most of the contacts are out
of the 21-day quarantine, we should avoid any complacency. Until the
last case is over and surveillance completed, we should not relent in
the effort at tackling the disease. We need to learn from this
experience by not only dealing with the disease but to strengthen the
entire health system in the country.”
In another development, the
new state Police Commissioner, Mr. Kayode Aderanti yesterday called on
the state government and other stakeholders to team up with the Police
to ensure protection of lives and property.
Aderanti who spoke after
a closed-door meeting with governor, Fashola, however vowed to end gang
wars and other security challenges in the state.
According to him,
“I want to move the Police forward and I want it to be community-based. I
want to break the barrier between the Police and the public. I intend
to reach out to the stakeholders in security. I want this state to be
one of the best in terms of security. I know that this is the commercial
nerve centre of the country, with a lot of private based industry. I
have assured the governor that I will do more to ensure that the state
is safe always. I know that there is a nexus between the level of crime
and foreign direct investment in every part of the country.”
9/12/2014
Lagos schools may not reopen Sept 22, says Fashola WHO cautions FG, states
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